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""I think most of it takes place in dreams,"" Caleb Landry Jones says of his debut solo album, The Mother Stone. ""I'm talking more about dreams than I am about what's happened iin the physical realm. Or I'm talking about both, and you're not sure what's what. ""This is the kind of conversation you end up having about a record like this one, a sprawling psychedelic suite built from abrupt and disorienting detours and schizoid shifts of voice, it's manic energy forever pulling the tablecloth out from under classic pop orchestration. One minute you're squarely in the realm of biographical fact and a moment later you're having a discussion about lucid dreaming and how Jones once punched up a dream set on a soccer field by willing himself to experience it from the POV of the ball. But maybe that's just another story about grabbing the wheel of your own hallucination; maybe this pertains to the music after all.
Flag Day / The Mother Stone
You’re so Wonderfull
I Dig Your Dog
Katya
All I Am in You / The Big Worm
No Where’s Where Nothing’s Died
Licking the Days
For the Longest Time
The Hodge-Podge Porridge Poke
I Want to Love You
The Great I Am
Lullabbey
No Where’s Where Nothing’s Died (A Marvelous Pain)
Thanks for Staying
Little Planet Pig

